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complexciti-blog 8 days ago
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She needs someone that will crash out with the police 馃槄 for her.
She should know by now I won't do that for her.
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Her name is, "not too much on me" because I'm still in the business and I will use my rights.
Stop doing illegal activities.
I don't know you.
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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Did you know Jamie Foxx played a character named Alvin?
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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Art by Quentin Mabille
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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Buy the apple pen and I'll give her horns
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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Art by GA IS
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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Until death do us part?
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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I need a goal
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complexciti-blog 9 days ago
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I understand it now
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complexciti-blog 1 month ago
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That's quite a trip for DNA testing! Here's a list of essentials and helpful items to pack in your average-sized backpack for a 45-mile bus journey, keeping comfort, practicality, and potential delays in mind:
Essentials:
* Identification: This is crucial for the DNA testing facility. Bring your driver's license, state ID, passport, or any other required identification.
* Appointment Confirmation/Information: Have a printed or digital copy of your appointment confirmation, including the date, time, address of the testing facility, and any specific instructions they provided.
* Payment Information (if applicable): If you need to pay for the testing, bring your payment method (credit/debit card, cash if preferred and secure).
* Mobile Phone and Charger/Power Bank: Essential for communication, navigation, and entertainment. A power bank is highly recommended in case outlets on the bus are unavailable or your phone battery drains quickly.
* Wallet/Purse: Keep your ID, payment methods, and any cash separate and secure.
* Bus Ticket/Pass: Make sure you have your bus ticket or pass readily accessible.
Comfort and Practicality:
* Water Bottle (Reusable): Staying hydrated is important, especially on a longer journey. Fill it up before you leave and consider bringing a way to refill it if needed.
* Snacks: Pack some non-perishable snacks like granola bars, nuts, fruit, crackers, or a sandwich. This will help keep you satisfied during the bus ride and potentially before or after your appointment.
* Small Entertainment: A book, e-reader, headphones and downloaded music/podcasts, or a handheld game console can help pass the time on the bus.
* Comfort Items (Optional): A small travel pillow or a light blanket/scarf can make the bus ride more comfortable, especially if you plan to nap.
* Hand Sanitizer and Wet Wipes: Useful for maintaining hygiene, especially on public transportation.
* Small First-Aid Kit (Optional but Recommended): Include basic items like adhesive bandages, pain relievers, and any personal medications you might need.
* Medications (if needed): If you take any prescription or over-the-counter medications, ensure you have them with you in their original packaging.
* Sunglasses and/or Hat: To protect yourself from the sun, especially if you're sitting by a window.
* Small Notebook and Pen: Useful for jotting down notes, directions, or anything else you might need to remember.
* Reusable Shopping Bag (Optional): Can be handy for carrying any items you might acquire during your trip.
Post-Testing Considerations:
* Something to Do After (if applicable): Depending on the timing of your appointment and the bus schedule, you might have some time to spare. Consider bringing something to occupy yourself if needed.
Things to Consider Based on the Weather:
* Rain Gear: If there's a chance of rain, pack a small umbrella or a lightweight rain jacket.
* Layers of Clothing: Dress in layers so you can adjust to the temperature on the bus and at your destination.
Before You Leave:
* Check the Bus Schedule: Confirm the bus schedule and route to ensure you arrive at your destination on time.
* Pack the Night Before: This will help you avoid forgetting anything important in the morning rush.
Remember to keep your backpack organized so you can easily access what you need. Good luck with your DNA testing!
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complexciti-blog 2 months ago
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Either I'm there or I'm on my way
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complexciti-blog 9 months ago
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tumblr i can't read
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complexciti-blog 9 months ago
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Welcome back to another episode of "Let's End This Tonight," where you play the game and I conclude it in a single night. Here I am, facing the camera, a rare example of standing in front of the fence devoid of jealousy. How many have failed to achieve this correctly? That's the depth of the rabbit hole where my son resides.
And here's a little known fact, that even though I took this picture perfectly and masterfully, the fact is that I really did try to kill that dog.
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complexciti-blog 9 months ago
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A Post I Was Making On Threads
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This is one of an intimate dream I was having. While at my mother's house where I lived with my first born, my sister and her father's family I stepped outside to wrestle with one of her brothers on the playground. I picked him up and raised in into the air then slammed him on the ground gently the way I promised his older brother I would. Then after i was bored by him walked over to the neighbor's side of the playground that we both shared and looked out at the city skyline. It was closer than I'd ever noticed. I could see buildings that would have taken us forty-five minutes to get to by car in our backyard, attached to our playground. I took out my camera phone and took pictures. My phone was priority in the dream. I took pictures of the city and tried to get the skyline in a single landscape view shot and when i did I noticed the sun let and there was a giant flying object that covered the sky like a giant metal dome. We laughed at the dramatic nature of the UFO and decided that although it was close enough that we could see the writing on the bottom of the UFO we were too unimportant to identify the reason for it flying over our heads. But I noticed that in the center of the UFO was an angel and around the seal were the words, it is decreed that "everything is equal to most" or something to that effect. This is only dreams I've had where my phone was a central part of the dream and one of a few where I've experienced a giant playgrounds.
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complexciti-blog 9 months ago
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My mind is eating. It won't stop.
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